Donald Trump began 2022 on a high. Primary candidates were flocking to Florida to court the former president for a coveted endorsement. His rallies were drawing thousands. A bevy of investigations remained largely under the radar.
One year later, Trump is facing a very different reality.
He is mired in criminal investigations that could end with indictments. He has been blamed for Republicansโ disappointing performance in the November elections. And while he is now a declared presidential candidate, the six weeks since he announced have been marked by self-inflicted crises. Trump has not held a single campaign event and he barely leaves the confines of his Mar-a-Lago club in Florida.
Instead of staving off challengers, his potential 2024 rivals appear ever more emboldened. Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, fresh off a resounding reelection victory, increasingly is seen as Trumpโs most formidable competition.
Trumpโs subdued campaign announcement has left even former stalwarts wondering whether he is serious about another run for the White House.
โThere was a movie called โFailure to Launch.โ I think thatโs what Donald Trumpโs process of running has been so far. He had the announcement, and he hasnโt done anything to back it up since then,โ said Michael Biundo, a GOP operative who advised Trumpโs 2016 campaign but is steering clear this time.
โWhat campaign?โ asked longtime GOP donor Dan Eberhart, who gave $100,000 to Trumpโs 2020 reelection effort but is now gravitating to DeSantis. โTrumpโs early launch seems more a reaction to DeSantisโ overperformance and a legal strategy against prosecution than a political campaign.โ
Trump campaign officials insist they have been spending the weeks since his Nov. 15 announcement methodically building out a political operation. Trump, they note, announced just before the holiday season, when politicians typically lie low, and he did so unusually early, giving him plenty of time to ramp up.
โThis is a marathon and our game plan is being implemented by design,โ said Trump spokesperson Steven Cheung.
โWeโre also assembling top-level teams in early voting states and expanding our massive data operation to ensure we dominate on all fronts,โ he said. โWe are not going to play the mediaโs game that tries to dictate how we campaign.โ
Trump also defended criticism of his campaignโs slow start. โThe Rallies will be bigger and better than ever (because our Country is going to Hell), but itโs a little bit early, donโt you think?โ he wrote on his social media site.
While he has eschewed campaign events, the former president has nonetheless courted controversy.
There was his dinner with a white nationalist and the rapper formerly known as Kanye West, who has been spouting antisemitic tropes and conspiracies; his suggestions that parts of the Constitution be terminated to return him to power; and the โmajor announcementโ that turned out to be the launch of $99 digital trading cards that do not benefit his campaign.
Since his announcement, he has also faced a series of legal losses, including the appointment of a special counsel to oversee the Justice Departmentโs investigation into the presence of classified documents at Trumpโs Florida estate as well as key aspects of a separate inquiry involving Trumpโs efforts to overturn the results of the 2020 election. Trumpโs namesake company was convicted of tax fraud last month for helping executives dodge taxes on extravagant perks. In Georgia, a special grand jury appears to be wrapping up its work investigating his efforts to remain in power.
Trumpโs potential rivals have spent months laying the groundwork for their own campaigns, visiting early-voting states, speaking before conservative groups and building the kinds of relationships that could benefit them down the line.
Bob Vander Plaats, the president and CEO of The Family Leader, an Iowa-based conservative group, pointed to Republicans such as former Vice President Mike Pence, former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and former U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley, who have made repeat visits to the state.
โTheyโve done the early work that is needed to be out in front of Iowans and theyโre very well received,โ he said, noting the period since Trump announced his candidacy has been โunusually quiet. In a lot of ways, it kind of feels like itโs the announcement that didnโt even happen or doesnโt feel like it happened because there was no immediate buzz. … I donโt hear from people on he ground, โI canโt wait for Trump to run.โ โDid you hear Trumpโs announcement?โโ
He called the poor performance of some Trump-backed candidates in the 2022 midterms a โcaution flagโ and said that even Trump supporters are open to backing someone else in the 2024 contest.
โFor the president, I think heโs definitely going to have to earn the nomination,โ he said.
Despite his vulnerabilities, Trump remains the early GOP front-runner. While he is seen as potentially beatable in a one-on-one matchup, he is likely to benefit from a crowded field that splits the anti-Trump votes, just as he did when he ran and won in 2016.
But Biundo, the former Trump campaign adviser, said that after watching likely candidates such as Pence pay visits to early voting states, he too, believes the field is wide open.
โI donโt think Donald Trump has it locked up. I donโt think Ron DeSantis has it locked up. I donโt think anyone has it locked up,โ he said. โAt this point, itโs an open primary.โ
Source: United News of Bangladesh